Security News > 2020 > August > Fortinet unveiled the FortiGate 4400F, a firewall capable of securing 5G networks
Fortinet announced the FortiGate 4400F, a hyperscale firewall, setting new milestones for Security Compute Ratings to deliver performance, scalability and security in a single appliance to meet escalating business needs.
FortiGate 4400F is powered by Fortinet's latest seventh generation network processor to offer hardware-acceleration, making it the only network firewall that is fast enough to secure hyperscale data centers and 5G networks.
As a result, security has become the choke point for traffic entering and exiting most hyperscale data centers, adversely affecting user experience, and bringing productivity to a crawl, causing many network admins to feel pressured by business demands to forego security safeguards.
Critical scale for Security Gateway at 4G and 5G mobile for Radio Access Network control to enable services providers to build high capacity networks that maximize return on investment.
FortiGate 4400F leverages security-driven networking principals to enable ultra-scalable, secure distributed networks and hyperscale data centers.
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